Probably not. They would most likely kill them. On rare occasion, though, a bear might accept another bears cubs. It is a risky business. Some cubs in zoos have been killed during introductions, while some have been welcomed into a clan. It depends on the temperment and character of the bears being introduced and the current mood of the bears.
No. Mother bear takes care of her cubs, not you.
because the mamma bear attacks the daddy bear.
Males will sometimes kill and consume cubs.
Bear litters are 1-3 cubs.
male polar bears would usually try to hunt cubs for food. females work on hunting seals and taking care of their cubs.
It depends on the bear. Polar bears and black bears can have up to two cubs. Other bears can only have one cub.
Normally they don't, as they're more concerned about taking care of their own cubs than another sow's cub or cubs. But on the occasion...
nothing eats bear because of its size. only other types of bear eats other bears
Male bears, wolves, cougars, eagles, and large hawks may prey on bear cubs.
<Male Black Bears eat their cubs for a reason. When looking for food themselves, having left the mother/cubs they can stumble upon the mother's/cubs' territory. Since he is hungry, he ends up eating his cubs.
A female bear is known as a sow. A male bear is known as a boar. Baby bears are known as cubs.
Humans are about the only thing that kill adult black bears. Sometimes cubs are killed by cougars and other bears.